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They didn’t even get 9.

season was stopped short and Broony collected the trophy on his own in front of nae ****.
 
Been doing some research through the night


SPL fouls to bookings ratios and Fairplay table - The stats laid out.

I know this one is of interest to quite a few on here so thought I’d provide a bit of a breakdown of average fouls per booking across the league along with a summary of the resultant fair play table.

Aberdeen - 3.9 fouls per yellow
Celtic - 9.1 fouls per yellow
Dundee - 5.0 fouls per yellow
Dundee Utd - 4.6 fouls per yellow
Hearts - 5.0 fouls per yellow
Hibs - 6.2 fouls per yellow
Kilmarnock - 6.2 fouls per yellow
Motherwell - 5.7 fouls per yellow
Rangers - 5.4 fouls per yellow
Ross County - 5.6 fouls per yellow
St Johnstone - 6.0 fouls per yellow
St Mirren - 5.5 fouls per yellow

The entire league essentially sits around the 4-6 fouls per yellow bracket as is the norm almost every season, whilst the filth sit way out on their own at almost 10 fouls per yellow as is also the norm almost every season. They are also the team that have committed the lowest fouls in the league by quite a bit.

Celtic are also the only club in the league not to have received a red card this season.

Rangers are the only club in the league not to have received a penalty this season.

Looking at the SPFL fairplay table, there is less points separating the team sitting 2nd and 12th (20 points) than there is separating the teams sitting 1st and 2nd (23 points). No surprises to hear that it is Celtic that is a country mile ahead in 1st place in the fairplay table as is also the norm every season.

In Celtics last 4 home games they have committed 36 fouls and received 1 booking.

In stark contrast, Motherwell received 4 bookings for 6 fouls in the first half against them in their recent game. They ended the game with a yellow for every 2 fouls. When St Johnstone played them recently they had a yellow per foul. Hibs - one of the lesser booked teams in the league - got a yellow for every 3 fouls in their recent game against them.

Essentially Celtic get booked at a far slower rate than the rest of the league, and Celtics opponents often get booked at a higher rate (and often earlier) than what is normal across the league.

Every season these exact same patterns involving the same teams emerge. Are we genuinely to believe that one particular clubs conduct is that much better than every other club in the league to such a massive extent that there is less fairplay points between 2nd and bottom of the table than there is between them and the team nearest to them.

Yes we have major problems on the footballing front, but make no mistake that this particular pattern of assistance has a significant bearing on their games over the course of a season.

Game after game, season after season, they seem to get away with nullifying their opponents by committing constant cynical fouls with impunity, whilst their opponents are also often nullified with frequent and early bookings. That’s before we even get into the amount of blatant straight red cards and second yellows they seem to avoid.
 
Been doing some research through the night


SPL fouls to bookings ratios and Fairplay table - The stats laid out.

I know this one is of interest to quite a few on here so thought I’d provide a bit of a breakdown of average fouls per booking across the league along with a summary of the resultant fair play table.

Aberdeen - 3.9 fouls per yellow
Celtic - 9.1 fouls per yellow
Dundee - 5.0 fouls per yellow
Dundee Utd - 4.6 fouls per yellow
Hearts - 5.0 fouls per yellow
Hibs - 6.2 fouls per yellow
Kilmarnock - 6.2 fouls per yellow
Motherwell - 5.7 fouls per yellow
Rangers - 5.4 fouls per yellow
Ross County - 5.6 fouls per yellow
St Johnstone - 6.0 fouls per yellow
St Mirren - 5.5 fouls per yellow

The entire league essentially sits around the 4-6 fouls per yellow bracket as is the norm almost every season, whilst the filth sit way out on their own at almost 10 fouls per yellow as is also the norm almost every season. They are also the team that have committed the lowest fouls in the league by quite a bit.

Celtic are also the only club in the league not to have received a red card this season.

Rangers are the only club in the league not to have received a penalty this season.

Looking at the SPFL fairplay table, there is less points separating the team sitting 2nd and 12th (20 points) than there is separating the teams sitting 1st and 2nd (23 points). No surprises to hear that it is Celtic that is a country mile ahead in 1st place in the fairplay table as is also the norm every season.

In Celtics last 4 home games they have committed 36 fouls and received 1 booking.

In stark contrast, Motherwell received 4 bookings for 6 fouls in the first half against them in their recent game. They ended the game with a yellow for every 2 fouls. When St Johnstone played them recently they had a yellow per foul. Hibs - one of the lesser booked teams in the league - got a yellow for every 3 fouls in their recent game against them.

Essentially Celtic get booked at a far slower rate than the rest of the league, and Celtics opponents often get booked at a higher rate (and often earlier) than what is normal across the league.

Every season these exact same patterns involving the same teams emerge. Are we genuinely to believe that one particular clubs conduct is that much better than every other club in the league to such a massive extent that there is less fairplay points between 2nd and bottom of the table than there is between them and the team nearest to them.

Yes we have major problems on the footballing front, but make no mistake that this particular pattern of assistance has a significant bearing on their games over the course of a season.

Game after game, season after season, they seem to get away with nullifying their opponents by committing constant cynical fouls with impunity, whilst their opponents are also often nullified with frequent and early bookings. That’s before we even get into the amount of blatant straight red cards and second yellows they seem to avoid.

No surprise there the anti-sheep officials have had it in for us ever since the aliens constructed the pyramids.
 
If you look at the fair play tables , the ‘fairest team’ tends to be team that is the eventual winner of the league that season .

The season rangers won the league , they didn’t receive a red card (with a whole season of data ).

Their end of seasons stats match Celtic’s right now.
 
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If you look at the fair play tables , the ‘fairest team’ tends to be team that is the eventual winner of the league that season .

The season rangers won the league , they didn’t receive a red card (with a whole season of data ).

Their end of seasons stats match Celtic’s right now.

There is a clear pattern of assistance where Satans XI are concerned

No surprise when more the SFA president, the head of referees and so many refs and linesmen grew up as Celtic fans.

How many goals have Rangers had chalked off versus Celtic the past 3-4 years? Must be about 6 or 7 goals?

Then the penalty we should have got in the Skol cup final?

When there is doubt, the Celtic fans in the middle, or in the VAR room, give Celtic the benefit of the doubt, almost every time.
 
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There is a clear pattern of assistance where Satans XI are concerned

No surprise when more the SFA president, the head of referees and so many refs and linesmen grew up as Celtic fans.

How many goals have Rangers had chalked off versus Celtic the past 3-4 years? Must be about 6 or 7 goals?

Then the penalty we should have got in the Skol cup final?

When there is doubt, the Celtic fans in the middle, or in the VAR room, give Celtic the benefit of the doubt, almost every time.
Also Roy Aitken taking the throw in and Joe Miller scored, it wasn't even their throw in.

Not even trying to hide it.
 
Been doing some research through the night


SPL fouls to bookings ratios and Fairplay table - The stats laid out.

I know this one is of interest to quite a few on here so thought I’d provide a bit of a breakdown of average fouls per booking across the league along with a summary of the resultant fair play table.

Aberdeen - 3.9 fouls per yellow
Celtic - 9.1 fouls per yellow
Dundee - 5.0 fouls per yellow
Dundee Utd - 4.6 fouls per yellow
Hearts - 5.0 fouls per yellow
Hibs - 6.2 fouls per yellow
Kilmarnock - 6.2 fouls per yellow
Motherwell - 5.7 fouls per yellow
Rangers - 5.4 fouls per yellow
Ross County - 5.6 fouls per yellow
St Johnstone - 6.0 fouls per yellow
St Mirren - 5.5 fouls per yellow

The entire league essentially sits around the 4-6 fouls per yellow bracket as is the norm almost every season, whilst the filth sit way out on their own at almost 10 fouls per yellow as is also the norm almost every season. They are also the team that have committed the lowest fouls in the league by quite a bit.

Celtic are also the only club in the league not to have received a red card this season.

Rangers are the only club in the league not to have received a penalty this season.

Looking at the SPFL fairplay table, there is less points separating the team sitting 2nd and 12th (20 points) than there is separating the teams sitting 1st and 2nd (23 points). No surprises to hear that it is Celtic that is a country mile ahead in 1st place in the fairplay table as is also the norm every season.

In Celtics last 4 home games they have committed 36 fouls and received 1 booking.

In stark contrast, Motherwell received 4 bookings for 6 fouls in the first half against them in their recent game. They ended the game with a yellow for every 2 fouls. When St Johnstone played them recently they had a yellow per foul. Hibs - one of the lesser booked teams in the league - got a yellow for every 3 fouls in their recent game against them.

Essentially Celtic get booked at a far slower rate than the rest of the league, and Celtics opponents often get booked at a higher rate (and often earlier) than what is normal across the league.

Every season these exact same patterns involving the same teams emerge. Are we genuinely to believe that one particular clubs conduct is that much better than every other club in the league to such a massive extent that there is less fairplay points between 2nd and bottom of the table than there is between them and the team nearest to them.

Yes we have major problems on the footballing front, but make no mistake that this particular pattern of assistance has a significant bearing on their games over the course of a season.

Game after game, season after season, they seem to get away with nullifying their opponents by committing constant cynical fouls with impunity, whilst their opponents are also often nullified with frequent and early bookings. That’s before we even get into the amount of blatant straight red cards and second yellows they seem to avoid.
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There is a clear pattern of assistance where Satans XI are concerned

No surprise when more the SFA president, the head of referees and so many refs and linesmen grew up as Celtic fans.

How many goals have Rangers had chalked off versus Celtic the past 3-4 years? Must be about 6 or 7 goals?

Then the penalty we should have got in the Skol cup final?

When there is doubt, the Celtic fans in the middle, or in the VAR room, give Celtic the benefit of the doubt, almost every time.
The data ‘you’ assessed is one sided .

As is the follow up . Have Celtic never had a disallowed goal against rangers? One I remember for sure this season (in first Strathclyde region face off)

What about other in game issues such as missed bookings or red cards ? Both have been on wrong side of calls in these games .

What about the data around the ‘penalty rangers” meme?

Or the run of no penalties against rangers for more than 2 seasons

I don’t buy into conspiracies around refs (only about the elite etc )

They’re just totally incompetent

Even with full time refs , England has it fair share of horrendous decisions. It’s more pronounced up here due to how small league but we need full time refs held accountable
 
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Been doing some research through the night


SPL fouls to bookings ratios and Fairplay table - The stats laid out.

I know this one is of interest to quite a few on here so thought I’d provide a bit of a breakdown of average fouls per booking across the league along with a summary of the resultant fair play table.

Aberdeen - 3.9 fouls per yellow
Celtic - 9.1 fouls per yellow
Dundee - 5.0 fouls per yellow
Dundee Utd - 4.6 fouls per yellow
Hearts - 5.0 fouls per yellow
Hibs - 6.2 fouls per yellow
Kilmarnock - 6.2 fouls per yellow
Motherwell - 5.7 fouls per yellow
Rangers - 5.4 fouls per yellow
Ross County - 5.6 fouls per yellow
St Johnstone - 6.0 fouls per yellow
St Mirren - 5.5 fouls per yellow

The entire league essentially sits around the 4-6 fouls per yellow bracket as is the norm almost every season, whilst the filth sit way out on their own at almost 10 fouls per yellow as is also the norm almost every season. They are also the team that have committed the lowest fouls in the league by quite a bit.

Celtic are also the only club in the league not to have received a red card this season.

Rangers are the only club in the league not to have received a penalty this season.

Looking at the SPFL fairplay table, there is less points separating the team sitting 2nd and 12th (20 points) than there is separating the teams sitting 1st and 2nd (23 points). No surprises to hear that it is Celtic that is a country mile ahead in 1st place in the fairplay table as is also the norm every season.

In Celtics last 4 home games they have committed 36 fouls and received 1 booking.

In stark contrast, Motherwell received 4 bookings for 6 fouls in the first half against them in their recent game. They ended the game with a yellow for every 2 fouls. When St Johnstone played them recently they had a yellow per foul. Hibs - one of the lesser booked teams in the league - got a yellow for every 3 fouls in their recent game against them.

Essentially Celtic get booked at a far slower rate than the rest of the league, and Celtics opponents often get booked at a higher rate (and often earlier) than what is normal across the league.

Every season these exact same patterns involving the same teams emerge. Are we genuinely to believe that one particular clubs conduct is that much better than every other club in the league to such a massive extent that there is less fairplay points between 2nd and bottom of the table than there is between them and the team nearest to them.

Yes we have major problems on the footballing front, but make no mistake that this particular pattern of assistance has a significant bearing on their games over the course of a season.

Game after game, season after season, they seem to get away with nullifying their opponents by committing constant cynical fouls with impunity, whilst their opponents are also often nullified with frequent and early bookings. That’s before we even get into the amount of blatant straight red cards and second yellows they seem to avoid.
just asked deepseek to summarise this

response: "Deepseek? The Indian guy we just hired on the H1-B program?"
 
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The only possible solution is to ban soccerball outright.

That way there will be no more disputes and Scotchland can live in peace and harmony.
 
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The penalty Rangers meme was to annoy Rabid Celtic fans. Nothing more
Rangers received an inordinate amount of penalties during peak Tav era

He has a record of goals as a RB. half of these goals are penalties . And his stats don’t include those he missed .

In 10 seasons at rangers , in Scottish premier league (pre split stats) only , he’s been responsible for 54 penalties - scoring 44

Average of 5 pens a season - not including others who would have taken a penalty in his absence

Amended for pedantic heid
 
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